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Pastimes : CNBC -- critique.

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To: Khris Vogel who wrote ()12/10/1998 7:31:00 AM
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Now, even though you have degraded yourself with name calling, I will not lower myself to your level. I will, rather, try to give you some education, and all here can determine wether you are merely stupid or ill-informed(those which are only ill-informed can gain from education)!

On to your education:
Below are listed links charts of three blue chip mining issues. No, I don't own all of them. You should look at the volume of shares traded from each of these companies. If (as you suggested)no interest existed in these companies, under this level of sale pressure, prices would collapse.

exchange2000.com
exchange2000.com
exchange2000.com

Sir, just because YOU(and CNBC) hold no interest in the precious metals mining industry does not mean no interest exists! I did not buy or sell all these shares which have traded. Someone else must be buying! This may not be the newest (or most sexy) of industries, but it does exist, and is currently under heavy levels of consolidation. Someone will make(and lose) a great deal of money during this consolidation. Why should none of this news be reported on?

This is a valid complaint!
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